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It’s a different culinary melting pot at this Market City eatery.
These satisfying, plant-based bowls are packed with rich flavor and healthy toppings.
14 (more) new O‘ahu restaurants, dessert and snack shops, plus a craft beer tasting room to add to your list.
The new outlet opens Jan. 20 and the next is coming to Waimānalo.
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At $130, it’s on par with other locally owned sushi omakase—with caviar and truffles to boot.
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Part 3 of Frolic’s cute sweets series takes us to a chocolate shop where whimsy meets art.
Think you know? The rankings switch up at each of the four locations.
Where a dining editor goes for all things cake and bread and pie.
Karma came to a tiny Okinawan hole-in-the-wall.
Part 2 of Frolic’s resource for open-air dining in neighborhoods around O‘ahu.
A longtime Kapahulu staple takes the top spot by a landslide. Did your favorite shop make the cut?
David Gorman makes vegan dishes even meat eaters can like.
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After a long closure, the Chinese barbecue restaurant has reopened in a new spot on Kapahulu.
Three new places to put on your bubble tea radar.
Remember “No hu hu, call Magoo’s”? Now you can—the iconic pizza shop has reopened in Kapahulu.
When the emergency order shut down dining rooms, these new restaurants—months in the planning—decided to open anyway.
Waiola Shave Ice is saying mahalo to customers with a special deal on weekdays through July.
Quick video review of a new Kapahulu izakaya that opened in the middle of a shutdown.
Our updated list of restaurants now offering curbside and delivery services during the coronavirus shutdown.
Raise a glass to this stylish setting.
Dining alone doesn’t have to mean eating alone.
The home base for the 2022 Hale ‘Aina Restaurateurs of the Year is a hidden paradise that serves up the best Lao and Thai food in Honolulu.